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10.18.2018

One Wellington is a new project in Melbourne by property developer, LAS Group Developments and capital partner, Qualitas. Surrounded by Melbourne’s most vibrant and lively neighbourhoods in St Kilda, St Kilda East, Albert Park, Windsor and Prahran, One Wellington offers personalisation and flexibility in apartment living by allowing buyers to personalise both the design and space of their apartments.

Designed by award-winning architecture and design firm K.P.D.O., Director Stephen Javens says gone are the days of designing by numbers. Personalisation is beyond a new trend and is going to become instrumental to all residential apartments. “Choice is now key for modern apartment living, so we designed One Wellington with flexibility in mind from the outset. We provided three very strong schemes and buyers can select from the extensive range of beautiful finishes, fittings and appliances."

Of the three different schemes - Minimal, Chromatic and Dark - I am of course naturally drawn to the calming, neutral palette of the Minimal apartment. I love how the tonal effect is elevated through the use of depth and texture. Beautifully elegant, the interior has an air of European sophistication blended with warm earthiness.

The interiors frame sweeping panoramic views and are flooded with natural light, while the open plan design creates a sense of fluidity between living, dining and kitchen spaces.

One Wellington Minimal Apartment Scheme

For a moodier look, the Dark apartment scheme introduces a maturity and richness in the tones and textures. Light and shadow play with texture to cocoon and comfort while dark finishes evoke Milanese sophistication. Statement lighting enhances the overall feel, adding a touch of drama and creating a sense of depth and solace.

One Wellington Dark Apartment Scheme

For those wanting a more colourful interior, the exuberant Chromatic scheme is ideal. While each apartment has been designed to entice individuals with clear, sophisticated ideas when it comes to living well, the building has also been designed with flexibility in mind. Not only can residents personalise the interiors of their apartments to their own style and taste, the building’s flexible design principle makes it easy to combine apartments across most levels of the building, providing even more choice.